Commentary

Details of ALFRED KINLOCK

Born: 1819

Died: >1860

Source: Chaplains in the HEICS 1836-58 (Rev Frank Perry, The Church In Madras 1904)

Biography: ALFRED KINLOCK was born in 1819, being the son of James Kinlock, of St. Pancras, Middlesex. Educated at Rugby he matriculated at Oriel College, Oxford, in 1837, and afterwards migrated to St. Mary's Hall, whence he graduated B.A. in 1842. He was appointed a Chaplain in 1846, and served at Kamptee till the Mutiny broke out in 1857. He was then appointed Chaplain of the Saugor Field Force. After the Mutiny he was posted for a short time to Secunderabad, and then was summoned home to give evidence in the Banda-Kirwee Prize Money case.